PR 0 or PR N/A dofollow backlinks - do they move the site up in the SERP?

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Hi guys, i want to ask if i get backlinks from guest blog posts or anywhere else from sites with PR n/a or PR 0 - is the targeted keyword going to move up in the SERP. I don't need to gain PR for the site, just to get keywords to page 1. Thank you for any comment.
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  • Profile picture of the author Yaduvanshi
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    • Profile picture of the author letstalkaboutlove
      Thank you. What if the the backlink is dofollow zero PR .edu against dofollow PR4 .com backlink. Still not beating it?
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  • Profile picture of the author Brendan Mace
    There are A LOT of different metrics that Google analyzes during a Google search. One of them is link popularity. As long as you don't have an unnatural portfolio of anchor texts, a bunch of PR0 or N/A links will help the rankings of your site. But remember, amount of links is only a small portion of the equation. Much more attention is given to the quality of those backlink sources.

    Contrary to popular belief. Google does not penalize a website for PR0 backlinks. Google only penalizes websites for an unnatural backlink portfolio.

    If you're just blasting a bunch of links at your site, then you may be getting yourself into a world of hurt. If you spend some time to make it natural, then nothing but good things can happen.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Sutanto
    there are two methods:

    1. use ppc to get instant result.
    2. do search engine optimization (on page and off page)

    You can't just use blog post, especially if guest blog doesn't have quality.
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  • Profile picture of the author letstalkaboutlove
    Thank you for the help guys, very much appreciated!
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  • Profile picture of the author photographybusinesscards
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    • Profile picture of the author letstalkaboutlove
      Originally Posted by photographybusinesscards View Post

      You should avoid PR 0 links as much as you can and try to create high PR Back links. If you put your links at PR 0 sites then you may get rankings very fast but after some time your will loose rankings and after that you have to create more and more high PR links to bring rankings back.

      If you are doing SEO than give 4 to 6 months to your site with high PR Back Links.
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      Sounds like you have some point too but how you see it happening in real link building as it is hard to find pages with high PR where you can leave a backlink? Web 2.0 , new blog post are having zero PR or PR n/a? It is very rare, unless i use bookmarks or blogroll.
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      • Profile picture of the author SCY
        All looks misterious, but I realize that my visitor increase since I do some blog commenting and leave a backlink. All the backlink I left is random both follow and nofollow.
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  • Profile picture of the author Eugeanne
    For the first guest poster like me, I think there's nothing wrong in posting in a PR 0 sites. But make sure that you have other sites with a good PR.
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  • Profile picture of the author supaH
    Don't work at getting backlinks from high PR sites/pages. Work for backlinks from relevant page content, and having it be on an authority site is a bonus.

    "Content is the new PR"
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